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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby interested observer » Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:06 pm

chrissymac7 wrote:
bulldogs wrote:big test this week. as i see a must win



Your on the money bulldogs.

Bit quiet on the farmers site of late... I guess that happens when blokes finally go back to work!!! ;)

What's IO's Thoughts... Very reserved at the minute!!!


Our form has started to reflect the ability in this side..
However, we do have a tough run home and will need to be committed and disciplined in how we play all the way now..
If we do that for the next 8 weeks we will be there when the whips are cracking...
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby Bag & Sledge » Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:10 pm

bulldogs wrote:big test this week. as i see a must win


Yes its been a must win for the last two games we have played now and responded well, so lets hope this game is the same.
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby bulldogs » Thu Jan 21, 2010 2:49 pm

Bag & Sledge wrote:
bulldogs wrote:big test this week. as i see a must win


Yes its been a must win for the last two games we have played now and responded well, so lets hope this game is the same.

probably the way it will be til the end. heard there was a couple of big hits tuesday night. what has happened to Beer oclock and Normstwin, both key players on here last season.
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby chrissymac7 » Thu Jan 21, 2010 3:18 pm

bulldogs wrote:
Bag & Sledge wrote:
bulldogs wrote:big test this week. as i see a must win


Yes its been a must win for the last two games we have played now and responded well, so lets hope this game is the same.

probably the way it will be til the end. heard there was a couple of big hits tuesday night. what has happened to Beer oclock and Normstwin, both key players on here last season.


Been very very quiet from the both of them of late. Be good to see twin out at one or two games aswell. The tall skinny bloke hit legs for some decent ones hey mate!!! ;)

Looks like we may have a couple of new blokes who hit the ball pretty clean aswell. Weaver hits them very sweet my eyes at the other end tuesday where going something like this :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby bulldogs » Thu Jan 21, 2010 3:27 pm

chrissymac7 wrote:
bulldogs wrote:
Bag & Sledge wrote:
bulldogs wrote:big test this week. as i see a must win


Yes its been a must win for the last two games we have played now and responded well, so lets hope this game is the same.

probably the way it will be til the end. heard there was a couple of big hits tuesday night. what has happened to Beer oclock and Normstwin, both key players on here last season.


Been very very quiet from the both of them of late. Be good to see twin out at one or two games aswell. The tall skinny bloke hit legs for some decent ones hey mate!!! ;)

Looks like we may have a couple of new blokes who hit the ball pretty clean aswell. Weaver hits them very sweet my eyes at the other end tuesday where going something like this :roll: :roll: :roll:

what about the short bloke at the other end \:D/ \:D/
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby chrissymac7 » Thu Jan 21, 2010 3:36 pm

Yes its been a must win for the last two games we have played now and responded well, so lets hope this game is the same.[/quote]
probably the way it will be til the end. heard there was a couple of big hits tuesday night. what has happened to Beer oclock and Normstwin, both key players on here last season.[/quote]

Been very very quiet from the both of them of late. Be good to see twin out at one or two games aswell. The tall skinny bloke hit legs for some decent ones hey mate!!! ;)

Looks like we may have a couple of new blokes who hit the ball pretty clean aswell. Weaver hits them very sweet my eyes at the other end tuesday where going something like this :roll: :roll: :roll:[/quote]
what about the short bloke at the other end \:D/ \:D/[/quote]

He was certainly swinging but didn't middle to many!!!!
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby bulldogs » Thu Jan 21, 2010 3:54 pm

not what i heard.couple of big sixes
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby catchit » Thu Jan 21, 2010 6:52 pm

bulldogs wrote:not what i heard.couple of big sixes



yep i heard the little master blaster was in some good form.. some blokes only hit 1 six over cover in there life time and some its just another shot..
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby catchit » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:10 pm

i wonder whats the skippers thoughts are on people not going on to make 50s or 100s still??
surely it has to be a concern even with a good couple of wins under the belt??
or is it a case of winners are grinners??

one more win and cozzies aussie helmot will come out surely?? ;)
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby bulldogs » Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:13 pm

catchit wrote:i wonder whats the skippers thoughts are on people not going on to make 50s or 100s still??
surely it has to be a concern even with a good couple of wins under the belt??
or is it a case of winners are grinners??

one more win and cozzies aussie helmot will come out surely?? ;)

something we dont know
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby chrissymac7 » Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:23 pm

catchit wrote:i wonder whats the skippers thoughts are on people not going on to make 50s or 100s still??
surely it has to be a concern even with a good couple of wins under the belt??
or is it a case of winners are grinners??

one more win and cozzies aussie helmot will come out surely?? ;)


It's only a matter of time that someone makes a big one. The skipper looks in good touch at the minute!!!!
As for the Aussie helmet lets leave that in the kit bag.. was funny once but never again!!!
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby catchit » Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:29 pm

chrissymac7 wrote:
catchit wrote:i wonder whats the skippers thoughts are on people not going on to make 50s or 100s still??
surely it has to be a concern even with a good couple of wins under the belt??
or is it a case of winners are grinners??

one more win and cozzies aussie helmot will come out surely?? ;)


It's only a matter of time that someone makes a big one. The skipper looks in good touch at the minute!!!!
As for the Aussie helmet lets leave that in the kit bag.. was funny once but never again!!!


and for memory we got spanked that game?? but yes funny once, i just liked the arrogance of young fraka.. and yes he looked very good last game, and is coming good at the right end of the season..
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby chrissymac7 » Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:32 pm

It was arrogance at it's best. I still remember being at the other end shaking my head that he was wearing it.

You any chance for a return this year???

Coming tomorrow??
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby Bag & Sledge » Fri Jan 22, 2010 2:18 pm

catchit wrote:i wonder whats the skippers thoughts are on people not going on to make 50s or 100s still??
surely it has to be a concern even with a good couple of wins under the belt??
or is it a case of winners are grinners??

one more win and cozzies aussie helmot will come out surely?? ;)


50's and 100's are definately not a concern, especially if your still able to make 250 and still win.
We made three 50's the game before last and none last game and won both.
You sound like the media catchit on the Australians not being able to get an individual 100. If we can keep doing the right things the rest will fall into place.

And Cozzie's helmet will be staying at his house!
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby catchit » Fri Jan 22, 2010 2:48 pm

chrissymac7 wrote:It was arrogance at it's best. I still remember being at the other end shaking my head that he was wearing it.

You any chance for a return this year???

Coming tomorrow??


i dont think so mate, i was hoping to play this game but it just isnt getting any better.. from out of no where i will be walking and then get a sharp pain and cant walk prop..
even getting sick of the reverse cowboy :roll:
yeah might come for a look tom..
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby catchit » Fri Jan 22, 2010 3:02 pm

Bag & Sledge wrote:
catchit wrote:i wonder whats the skippers thoughts are on people not going on to make 50s or 100s still??
surely it has to be a concern even with a good couple of wins under the belt??
or is it a case of winners are grinners??

one more win and cozzies aussie helmot will come out surely?? ;)


50's and 100's are definately not a concern, especially if your still able to make 250 and still win.
We made three 50's the game before last and none last game and won both.
You sound like the media catchit on the Australians not being able to get an individual 100. If we can keep doing the right things the rest will fall into place.

And Cozzie's helmet will be staying at his house!


thats good if its not a concern skip.. after all 1 more run and there would of been a 50 this game as well..
i sound like the media?? all i need now is a white board :roll:
games are won on a team effort and thats excatly what the boys did last week.. go u dogs..
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby ST1CKERS » Fri Jan 22, 2010 3:30 pm

catchit wrote:
Bag & Sledge wrote:
catchit wrote:i wonder whats the skippers thoughts are on people not going on to make 50s or 100s still??
surely it has to be a concern even with a good couple of wins under the belt??
or is it a case of winners are grinners??

one more win and cozzies aussie helmot will come out surely?? ;)


50's and 100's are definately not a concern, especially if your still able to make 250 and still win.
We made three 50's the game before last and none last game and won both.
You sound like the media catchit on the Australians not being able to get an individual 100. If we can keep doing the right things the rest will fall into place.

And Cozzie's helmet will be staying at his house!


thats good if its not a concern skip.. after all 1 more run and there would of been a 50 this game as well..
i sound like the media?? all i need now is a white board :roll:
games are won on a team effort and thats excatly what the boys did last week.. go u dogs..


Any changes to the winning formula from last week??
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby The Buff » Fri Jan 22, 2010 6:12 pm

one McLean returns to the side , aiming to crack the first century of IFDCC A grade side this year.
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby catchit » Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:01 pm

i must say i was witness to some pretty ordinary umpiring yesterday, chris mac middled one on to his pad as did another one of our guys.. it just amazes me that 15 people can hear it 100m away yet the umpire cant.. i understand they all make mistakes but 2 noises is always going to be doubtful..
with that said them being 4 for 29 cahsing 137 makes for a close game that can go either way.. my tip is jimmy will bag 5 and get home by 15 runs..
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby ST1CKERS » Mon Jan 25, 2010 8:00 am

catchit wrote:i must say i was witness to some pretty ordinary umpiring yesterday, chris mac middled one on to his pad as did another one of our guys.. it just amazes me that 15 people can hear it 100m away yet the umpire cant.. i understand they all make mistakes but 2 noises is always going to be doubtful..
with that said them being 4 for 29 cahsing 137 makes for a close game that can go either way.. my tip is jimmy will bag 5 and get home by 15 runs..


Unfortunately catchit its pretty standard across the grade.. We had the skipper given out caught behind of the thigh pad (cherry on the whites to prove it!!) & one of their blokes has played a cut shot, snicked to the keeper and the reason given for not out was "it didnt sound woody!!" ... Dont know what else it would've hit being a cut shot away from the body???
The standard has progressively got worse over the past few years but as some games in A2 only get allocated 1 umpire you can see that the depth of talent just isnt there anymore...
Farmers game very delicately poised but unfortunately lads i'm tipping that reynella will get the runs next week and keep their unbeaten streak going...
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